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Originally Posted by MikeL
Your question really doesn't compare to the subject at hand AT ALL but depending on the situation yes they might. If he fixed a tank quickly in a battle he may have saved many many lives from certain death while putting his life in danger. Do medals really matter, you don't do an action for a medal you do it for the person next to you.
If you want your car to be more special, do like a lot of the custom car guys do and put time, effort, and more money into it and make it custom.
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1) okay first: analogies are simple illustrations. They become utterly meaningless when you complicate it and extrapolate a different meaning. The point is, we all make choices in life and sacrifice a part of our lives for that choice. A person decides to have a child: there's sacrifice involved.
I'm saying "sacrifice" rather than $$ because people are thinking I just want to shove my $$ in people's face. It's not like that. But I believe that if someone spends his hard earned dollars on something, then he sacrificed a bit of his life for that object. That's simple truth. This thread came about because
a) there seems to be a prevalent thinking that it's okay for a V6 to look like a V8 - which is a thinking that doesn't really work in the rest of the real world
b) I wish GM did a little bit more to differentiate the two cars.
2) As much as I like a custom car, I don't want to do too many conspicuous mods. Probably the only thing I'd do is wheels and a nicer exhaust tip.
That's not the point however. The reason why I am buying a Camaro is because I had an epiphany: it's okay to drive a car that people admire. I'm saying this because most of my friends are family people who drive boring Japanese sedans.
I KNOW that most of you are like me. You all love it when people admire your Camaro. And you sacrificed your life for this car, because you could have gotten a very practical and usable sedan but you took up a space in your garage and paid a little more for a Camaro. You realized that if you can wear a tuxedo to a ball, why can't you drive a nice car for a nice occasion? Why should you drive a boring sedan everywhere you go for every occasion?
So just extend that thinking a little further, and that will apply to V8 vs V6.
I won't buy a Mustang (as good as it is, and as much as I like the styling) because there are so many on the road. I'm thinking that in a few years there might be a whole bunch of Camaros on the road. For those of you who love the Camaro styling - don't you want to have the option of a Camaro that looks different?
When the Z28 eventually comes out, it will probably look hotter than the SS. I'm okay with that, but by the same extension, I wish the SS looked a little hotter than the V6.